Herget, J.: Meta-information systems : how can they support corporate information management? (1994)
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- Abstract
- Meta information systems provide an inventory of available information resources in a organization. They are an essential tool for corporate information management to allow planning and controlling of the information infrastructure within the organization. There are still considerable problems to be solved to reach the ultimate goal, which is create an integrated view on all information resources in an organization and to provide direct access for end users to these available information resources
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